Convalescent Plasma Program

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Children's National Hospital is accepting donors who have recently recovered from COVID-19 infection. When a person recovers from an infection (has convalesced), they have antibodies that are primed to fight that infection. Antibodies circulate in plasma, which is the yellow liquid that transports and nourishes blood cells. These antibodies may help other patients who are currently very ill with COVID-19. Currently, there is no specific treatment that exists for the virus, which is why convalescent plasma is being used.

Eligibility

In order to donate convalescent plasma, the following apply:

The donor must be at least 17 years of age

The donor must have evidence of COVID-19 documented by a laboratory test

The donor must no longer have COVID-19 symptoms

More than 28 days without symptoms before donation or,

More than 14 days before donation if the donor has been retested for COVID-19 and has now found to be negative

Women who have been pregnant must test negative for HLA antibodies (arranged after a blood draw in the Blood Donor Center)

Male donors and female donors who have never been pregnant do not need to have this test performed

A sample from the donation will be saved for future COVID-19 antibody testing (testing is not widely available at this time)